Sunday, November 29, 2015

Every time I think I am finished getting things organized and ready for the kitties to be warm and cosy over the winter I think of something else I can do but now I think I am truly finished. It is only Spirit and Ollie at this location yet there are numerous sleeping shelters. Spirit tends to use all of them except for the one Ollie uses and Ollie only uses the one she has been using for years.

The two big black boxes are old feeding shelters that are now well insolated and I have been putting heated Snugglesafe discs in them at night. I really want Ollie to start using one of these shelters because it will be warmer for her but she still goes to her usual shelter. I put a little catnip on the disc to get Ollie interested and I have seen go in but she doesn't stay. I will keep trying to entice her and maybe........

Thursday, November 26, 2015

I've been caring for my feral cats for 13 years this month. In all this time the kitties have never once gone without at least one meal per day.

It makes me chuckle that these dear little cats can become fussy eaters just like our kitties at home. Yesterday Ollie was taking it to a whole new level. Here she is with her breakfast selection!

What a beautiful spoiled little girl. Some days I hit it right but yesterday was a miss. She only got this variety because I was feeding at a few other locations so I knew the food would not go to waste.

When I returned to feed dinner Ollie ate really well but that was probably because she was hungry.

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

My first responsibility was to feed my little feral kitties and after that remove and dispose of the little raccoon that had died in one of the cat's shelters (see Tuesday's post - what you doing in there?)

I removed the roof of the shelter and got the dear little raccoon into a cardboard box and covered the body in straw. I did a little reading on distemper and raccoons and thought maybe I should get in touch with the city about disposing of the body.

Calling 311 was one option but I thought it would be faster to call Toronto Animal Services directly. The phone was answered and I had to listen to a number of recorded options. I listened to all options, made my choice and was expecting a person at the other end. No, I got another recording with more options. I listened, made my choice and waited for a person. No. Not a person, another recording telling me that I would be connected to 311 !! What the........? For readers unfamiliar with 311 dialling this number is Toronto's solution to answering any questions on any subject related to the city.

I got a 311 staff person, explained that I had found a dead raccoon in my feral cat shelter and wanted to know what I should do with the body. The person, he gave me his name but I wasn't paying any attention, asked for the address so he could send someone from Animal Services to pick up the body within 48 hours. I don't know the address. My feral kitties are in an industrial area between two commercial buildings and I couldn't see leaving this raccoon in a box out front. One of these buildings is very busy during the day with people coming and going constantly. Then it was suggested I put the deceased raccoon at the end of my driveway. Well that didn't seem like a good plan either. Finally the 311 staffer asked if I was thinking of transporting the raccoon to Animal Services! I asked if that was an option and he put me on hold. Less than a minute later he came back and said I could deliver the little raccoon to one of 4 Animal Services shelters. He was about to give me locations for the closest but I told him I knew the closet location was at the CNE grounds. Then he offered to give me Animal Setvices phone number. It was the same number I had originally called that had automatically put me through to 311 !! Yes, that would be such fun to go around in circles. Call Animal Services, get put through to 311 then start all over again.

Off I went with the little raccoon in the back of my van. As I was approaching the CNE grounds I realized that the Royal Winter Fair was to start in 2 days. Animal Services is located behind the horse palace and all around that building farmers were unloading their goats, cows, chickens, sheep and assorted other farm animals. There was no way I was going to get anywhere near Animal Services with all those lovely farm animals and loads of people so after a failed attempt to get close to my destination I headed home with the dead raccoon still in the back of my van.

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

This morning while feeding Ollie and Spirit I noticed a shadow in the sun shelter. I built these shelters with an acrylic top hoping the cats might use them in the cooler months to stay warm with the sun beating down (as much as winter sun can beat down ;) ). Last winter both Ollie and Spirit did use these shelters.

What's in the sun shelter?

Upon closer inspection I discovered a little raccoon sound asleep in the shelter. Awww, it's a youngster.

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Snoozin

Sun shelter (left) sleeping shelter and Ollie

This little raccoon has no idea how good he has it!

UPDATE:

I've just returned from feeding Ollie and Spirit their dinner. I checked the shelter and the little raccoon was still there but then the thought occurred to me that this little fellow may not be sleeping. He was in exactly the same position as this morning. After tapping then jiggling the box I have come to realize this little creature has died.

Tomorrow I will come equipped with the electric screwdriver to remove the acrylic roof and remove this wee creatures body then I will find a place to bury him. I read recently that there is a lit of distemper among the raccoon population and in particular this area of the city.

Sunday, November 1, 2015

They ain't pretty but they are fixed and ready to keep Ollie and Spirit warm and dry for the coming winter. There are lots of shelters for sleeping and three shelters for eating which is more than enough for two little cats. Both cats have their favourite spots to sleep but sometimes they like to move around.

Here it is November 1st and the hydrangea I was going to throw out but planted near the East Side Gang earlier in the summer still has flowers. I hope it survives and really takes off in the spring.

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I care for three homeless cats but when I began, I had about 15 or 16 kitties. I started in November 2002 when I saw a cat crossing the road in the industrial area near my health club. I stopped the car and got out. There were other cats and they came running when they heard my car. They thought I had food for them but I didn't so I skipped the gym and went to buy cat food and have been feeding and caring for these cats ever since.